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J S We like best to call j -ST! t SCOTT'S EMULSION < ? tttt man wHlTit in n I i tien tr?<? ?tDur ;i?khi lor soni? dl rec tions as to ttie maimer of reaching Onleve Chase, ami l.urd I'ealyu told \ J BAD BREATH s 1 8 1*9-ot different mu.v.. lulre a <?uid*. If you will loll me ere the pictures are In thin bouse, ' I ball In- obliged to you." J 11 /v * :? f*f ie Leaders tSlent ^hore \l OR* | the Mystery of StJames'Park j 5 a food because it stands so em- f I 1 ^ phatically for jierfect nutrition. 4 I I j And yet in the matter of restor- ^ f J ! f* ing appetite, of giving new < / l? strength to die tissues, esjx cially ( ; j to the nerves, its action is that < I J of a medicine. ' , Send lor Irer ample. I# SCOTT ft 1IOWKb, Ounbli, < J ^ 4o>?tj I'carl Street. _ NcwYori. ( ! , 5 joc and f 1 .00; all drui{j>i:tj. iiiiu me way io travel mere, ft "And 1 will give you a letter t<> my ft friend, Philip Smerdon. who is down ft tliere lust now." he si id, "and hr will ft make your stay comfortable, lie, of ( ft course, lias also a great interest in the ft affair we all hive so much at heart, ft and you will lie aide to talk it over ft with him; though. I nm.t tell you. ft that h" has very little hopes of your ft ultimate -it<( 'For month. J had fr*.l trouble with my itoiuch M and us?*d all kind, or medicines. Mr tongue bat I m imi, my breath having WO bad odor. Two weeks ago a friend recommended lucarvU and after ualnr them I can ?l!lTi|l) aud llill fkoorjully**/*ha| they Lara entirely cnred me. | 1 therefor* lei yon know lhal I shall recosnn.ai JA.em Vl one offering from sneh troubles." ? {f Chat. II. ttalpuo. It* Rirlngtou St . New fork, N.T. " Best For i M The Bowel* ^ up< fcctoca^irito Ther ?re everywhere, sir," she ana- >aa\ red. "In the picture gallery, the ilug room, hall aud HWirj." 1 will go through the library first, you please Which Is that?" rhe servant led the way to a large, ly room, with windows looking out ?n a well kept lawn, aud told hitn it thie was the room. The** pictures will not take you tr dlr *' <hp it l!rl nm:Mv H.ntL n Iii the drug huiinm of Batesburg are ' occupy the Corner I>rug Store Next to tl 8<iia Drinks of all kinds a*e to be hud the tion ousioets is almost equal to that of a the Prescription work in town necessarily You will uut l?av? any need of a colliu the i medic.ne prepared by them. They solici k...:x*? ?. J . ? - * ? /IJNO BLOUNDELLE-BURTON "To die is 1 sliding on a silent tliorc W be: e billows nr\ er beat, nor tempests nur." //^ /7QQ\\-~"It <li?l on a, l?nt I h.iv?? tlioir^i ;ili<l I I how tilt III ^ i WIN I IHfOI' (OLLKCK SCIlul.Ui SUM'S \N|> KNTItA N'C K KXAMINA1 ION. \\ ' Tin* ion f?i llit> :iMiin| of v* Jr-M'cant i-cliol.ir-Alip in Wiitlirup (N ^ j l?V** lor llu' admission of new >tu i it | tU-nt> will I?** held al till* county coiii | Iioiim' 01: Friday, I>11y 8M1, al 11 a. u ? ' Ah: he has no li.?;? ?<. Well. wj blu'l I myself have the great ot "" of hopes. Ami this Mr. Smerdon, this ' friend of youts. I have never yet seta hill) I .-hall h<- glad lo know him." So when the letter of introduction was written, the Senor departed, and I- on the next day he started for Occlevn it J in? traveled down from London com* ' foruhly ensconced in a lirst class ' CANOV CATHARTIC tu r _ Pleasant. Palatable. Potent, Taste Oood. DoQood, > Never Sicken, Weaken or <Srl|>e. lie. 25c. 50c. Nevel sold In bulk. The genuine tablet stamped C C O. U1U Guaranteed to cure or your inoucy back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 990 u ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILUON BOXES Th ? . a:e "aere. Ar. 1 Mr Sa? *rd?a gen My spend* most of his time h?re at accounts; sometimes he passes ole du>s at that desk." she seemed Inclined to t?e garrulous, 1 Seuor Cuffunta, who wished to b? ne, took, at random, a book from 5 of the helves, and throwing biiu f into a cliair, began to rend it. eu, saying that she would leave ^ uii-nii *>>ii nmi inn jru riKwiirir u u run ti'-.d in dikir lurgr *tuck of i bin) t-ee n*. Ttmn t n limiting: imt cvtnru rions Bros. v.i ii HI- i onin'i i I'll Willi II lull mi i lint nijjht it happened t \vjs iici oni' in tin* lion h toil the l men :ind the women set vants. hull-hip ami tin- valet had Rune ti> st.iv at tin* lintel, .ind Mr. Xmei hail 1*0110 down hi the morning to ( ipiitiy Mat. so what icnhl the i dcm i have had to do with that pat hir holts'*V And it ,:ii?'t the Item? ' Xoijoi ' ei!::'. t.< think ko mm h a tie, .. ppiu unis .1,1,si mil in1 it-is iruin n tt t*i? years of age. When Srtmlursliij lOM|. urr viH'ue?<l afrvr .luly 8, tliey will li ... ? awarded to those mil; in,; the hi^he? '* average at this exami'iation. 0|' Sclmlniships arc wnr h $100 ami frr ui tio'i. The next session will opt tlif S,?p.t'lnhrr til. 10o?. For further ii rnur formati <ti ami falaiuuiie address I'm tl>. II. 'oht.soi . Htifk liiil 8. I)(IU| The Advocate hue a full line of a ' r .nicking compartment, from which lie i di?l not more until the train deposited j him at tiie nearest station to Occleve j ('hasc. The few fellow passengers i who got in and out on the way. looked curiously at the dark, sunburnt 1 man. who sat hack in the corner, twisting up strange looking little cigarettes, and gax.ing up at the roof or at I the country they were passing through; lint t?f" liniip i*f ! l?f?ni il'il tho U1U I l.^Sr^^S..,.' [V, 2^%LZ3? ? ii?i??-i ui|<> ittivuin muni at* inienuea a bint?site withdrew. Vhen he wjs left alone he took no :ice or the pictures on the walls ey were all painting-* of long-past | |rs>. but, rising, went over to the ik where she had said that Mr. union spent hours. There were a / papers lying about on it which he neil over, and lie pulled at the twerg to see If they would open. % r. rerr A Great Clearing irnmm ~ ii We will offer for the next (x v^o. m ? Sale. i ten days 200 ?it's; iln sari!.*n." "I i an t in.the that *--ir?I u busi Otjt it all." the other t.ahl: ' wli.t earlli h::.-- 11??? s?:'<' ti sot to !<> It That's itipi what ho won't say. marl: m> until- I ain't s??i? i t t.fl it t'tt:. it 1 !?. * r. an.| he'll ! t . say. )* it.. ?li?n't t -11 y v.hjit r.e 'iitov.'s. I shall t the II O.'ta-p t.i t nun ' hi nils ol leg ?I matiK4?. tit ss , ,n DO you GEtf UP ?u, WITH A LAME BACK 1 K lo l, ,ve Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable st ton i)1|ne Almost everybody who reads the new; papers is sure to know of the wonderft take any notice, beyond giving one swift glance at each as they entered. It had become a habit of this nun's l life now to give such a glance at every ^ | one with whom he came into contact . I'erhaps he thought that if he missed one face, lie might miss that o! the " I man for whom he was seeking. I At the station nearest to the "t'hase" I lie alighted, and taking his small bag Without* Music Is Kk? nto iiu On : tney were all locked fast. 'This room Is no good to me." he il to himself, "I must try others." .'radually, us the day wore ou. the iur went from apartment to apurt> nt in the house, inspecting each i carefully. In the drawing room spent a great deal of time, for here had found what, hoth at Occieve use and at Mr. Cundali's house in osvenor Place, had interested htm Pair of Shoes at and below < Also a job lot of Clothing: a duced prices to make room f Fifty America Alarm Clock! $1,25, will now go at 74c. ea cost.. t greatly rear new stock. st retail price ch. >t ! Iip ihi- Si nor. who hail vh'.icd l.otd iVtilyn and Mr art hy <*o million whi. li he s i ! lo rortjiii i'\i.?t?il h.'tween Ciir.l'.Mi 01 ilnl'M1.* I louse and intmUM' in the pari;. excited their itv -till morn when In' siiddenl> i..in. ?'il ..li.' t'v ming iliat he was in>; down, with his lordship's p'-i ii.i. to pay .1 visit to (ledrvo t'l "( '? ! f linlv " Pnnlfr. , . i 4, fr cures maac uy \j\ ' ^ ^ I , Kilmer'.: Swamp-Roo S,u' J C>* / " I ! the great kidney, live ' fin- Pi V-i-'vy-'. 11*, and bladder remedy, the n I I i.-r It is the great med t he M iJl p' Ppj cal triumph of the nin< curl- | \^4-y i it {' teenth century; di: iv'gr: V I .covered after years < (Hi It" ' V ?Mrk **i)U scientific reseat ch b 5 RO" 0 f~ { Dr. Kilmer, the em 'tills- J] _U| " nent kidney and biai uise. - cer specialist, and > u/nnri^rftill \r in nrnmr?t Uf r. |"1 u,a "a"vl< vmiili'u uicr in nit- jiiiii '* lie house opposite. an<l asked If a oat j could tie provided to take hiin the re (. mainder of his journey, which he knew s- to be about four miles. ?- "I beg your pardon, sir." a neat lo >1; I " ing groom said, rising from a tab!? y at wldch he liad been sitting d.inl; i j" ing some beer, and touching hi< ha*. js respectfully, "hut might I ask if you'rt 1 ? tivnr thorn nn hue ? tnKQ your using some otfaar >c: tlic COOKING ? on i COMPOUND sot re than anything else?some photo iph albumi". These he turned over y carefully, as he had done with s others in London, and then he sed them and went to another ^ ?m. % I?id lie ever know." he muttered ^ :e. "that the day would come when liould be looking eagerly for his trait?did he know that, and did ne instinct nromnt him nev?i Get your share of b >. F. Perry DATES BUBO, 8. C. argains. &Co. have my lull permission: I shal >;lad if you will always avail you of .iiivi >1111 ? :li it Is mine. 1 Siii. S < liifl inta. you mimed my In strangely with this search y<m liukinir tirst It wa? this one. and li is Ocrleve <""lia.se?; do you tiiink yon should rontide s little I In ii.eV" I cannot iniilide in you vet. ."><i j ? v.-"" I ),e lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trot bles ar>d Bright's Disease, which is the wor form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rei ?i C8 onnnended for everything but if you have ki< ai'fi ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be four now just the remedy you need. It has bf en test< not in so many ways, in hospital work, in priva more practice, among the helpless too poor to pu chase relief and has proved so successful every case that a special arrangement h; been made bv which all readeic of this Dan K ? " ... . - - ? i- "Who are you?" Senor GutTauta st asked, looking; at him. "Iteg pardon, sir, hut I'm one of Lord I'enyn'a grooms, and I thought if you were going over on any b tsi- j !(j ness you might like me to drive you i te over. 1 have the dog-enrt here." r- "I am a friend of Lord I'enlyn's," : in tlie Senor answered, "and I am going ( ?s to stay at Qccleve t'ha?e for a dt> or , er . . . . . . - - . - hn mM to 9 fuc - ^ ^ Die I 14JUST AS GOOD" AS ? t stil . , set ^ sm. ^ z \p a record made of his craven ? e? And yet. he shall not escape ! Yet. I will find him!" CAtl .ater in the evening, whm he had en sparingly of the dinner that had in prepared for him. and had drunk II more sparingly of the choice wine before him, confining himself al>st entirely to witer. lie sent for . i housekeeper and said: OIC I Ikmlf I V. > /> ??. ? 1-1 - rthing in |ho General M be found nt the store of e:. tojxt: Kverythlng IS on merit. Give me a ca 2 icrchandise line i! ES. First-Class 9Dd ill. Prices Right i ''iiiyii. ir.iiiuiy. i do not l that 1 have inixli in irouliile. Nit I ?- ?:in.?. ti11j-T ili-olevo I'h.'ise wit! tn111it i !tut I havi a wish to that hni'jf I a:n toml of ot<I ho htui i' v.:is Waller's property llmiiKlt Ito never p issf.. ril it. I ii draw inspiration I'roni a visit t< l-'or the tirst time sinee tie I.nown the Si'iior. I.ord IVnlyu it eit if he was speaking frankly to \iiow 1 who have not already tried it, may have i Jim sample bottle sent free by mail, also a bcc i the ! telling more about Swamp-Root and how . , find out it" you nave kidney or bladder troubl usps When writing mention reading this generot '"' "l regular fifty cent and Room ot 8waiup-&o? oubt- dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists, him. Don't make any mistake, but rememb so. i nave urougni a tetter 01 tntio^ duet ion to Mr. Smerdon." t0 "That's a pity, sir," the man said, c. "because .Mr. Sinerdon has gone uij to ' as London by the fast train. I ;.ave just driven him over from the Chase." jjt "He is gone to London':" the Senor i said quietly. "And when will he be = back, do you think?" | "He did not say. sir." et | On the road Senor (JulTanta made j Palmatina | W " % ST\i When p? foi i uiiiiii ? ii>i accii c?ri;iiiiu|( ui porta nee lu-re In the way of art. J I.ord l'enjyn is to t?e eongratulaton his treasures. i?ome of the pieces are very valuable." 'Tliey are thought to be so. sir.** i woman answered. In her own f ml. and after a < onversitton with a other i?f the bend servants, she bad f t Senor (luft&nta down a* some \ reign plot tire dealer, or connois- I \ li was iis.*|i*.ss fur C.iliTania to pr< th: t It-1 was not now connpctitig cl**"* I'Iiiikc in 11i^ ??wii tiifin! will n-.ttrdor, ur he hail certainly ninn the ? ! ! disused garden prcvlou hut v,iioui did he : V I'm niniiM ut the* idea Hashed tbrougl miinl that perhaps, after all. he ttuspertcd iiiiu; hut anotiur insl thou'.-h served to hunish that Whatever this. itart: ?teml the name. Swamp-Root. Dr. KUmei . (?0. Swamp-Root. and the address, Binghamto Iilo N. Y., on every bottle. ted :;!v m%rA\"TF,!> ? 13 very one \vV? us one printed stationery to retnetnbi t his I that we have just receive 1 a fine In rtill of Matiotiery antl inks?that our tvj ant s ijn'os are new anil stylish and that tl 1 Advoentt .lob Oflice is tinning oi j scarcely any remark, speaking only n, once ol' the prettiness of the country | I tliey were passing through, and once j | of ihe action of the horse, which seem- \ ^ oi| to evcite liis admir.aiotr an'.! th^n 1 er! he was silent till they reached the ' ! house, a line old t^ueen Anne m.in-ion : . I in excellent preservation. He intro- 1 i( dined himself to the housekeeper who | came forward in the hall, and si'd: i "I have a lei tor of introduction to ' You ! r? Can "* qtl to op! an PALMATINA : ir, who had received permission >m her master to inspect the coltion at the "Chase," and, conseently. she considered him entitled ffl give ?Jh opinion, especially as that In ion a favorahle one. "They B a thought to be so, sir." JO 'Yes; no doubt. But 1 have seen j j ?m all now, and I will leave to-mor- (/ * Very well, sir." ,-fVV |!i|l|l||l' c? k ^ EVERY BOTTLE 6U# | ^ HELP YOU Cures MALARIA ? C0NST1FATS0SS mgS O ALL .4^91 VER SILMENT9 IRANTEED. PRICE 50 CENT a. tni>:ht be win king out in his own i a' least >1 iciiilil not lu* thai. 11. nut said that, hy some straiifie <!i I.o h.ol tuioi 11.ml fa- o lo race wit h' -as*'inV Having done su. there )> i.o 111 11111 in his mind tha l'enlyn was thai a-*a>sin. Itut. r.a i?oi him whom lie sn-poeted. Wa- itV "Well." he said, "you must lirst-oiass work, irain, XV 11ITB 9 S f| Cream Vermifugi ui,,> i THE GUARA,,TEED WfiRM ' Mr. Sniertlon: I hail hoped 10 find , him here. Perhaps it would be well i ' if I gave it to you instead." J "As you please, sir. but it is not B necessary. I.ord I'enlyn's five da j often come here, when they are in this part of the country, to see the house. Ill in considered worth going over. 1 If you please, sir, 1 wilt send a ser- | vent tip with your hair." tia puwcst yo vegetable 7at 1 > ml on the market up The Wesson Company o? A SAVANNAH. OA. A " # i i 'So, if you i>lejse, I will have that nns man to drive me to the station, rill go by the train that he told me r. Smerdon traveled by." 1 hat night, as Senor tiuffunta paced and down the avenue leading to i house and smoked his cigarettes, as he tossed upon his bed, he eon ;8ed that he was no nearer to his ik. your own way. m iinr ufluiita. * tail only hope it may land you ai Only, ii you would i-ntdide *u>i ino I ? honhl lti> srlatl ' "I (>ll > oil lli.it a) i?r? - it I rj do a hater on. pcrhap*. you uuderstaud aiy tea on tor ol .Mf.inwhil'*, oe *tni> tli.it before iw<o- " . w&w" " " :: w remed' w!" THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TUNIC. bEWAMl" Of IMITATIONS, lotlJJ THE GENUINE HHEHNEO ONLY BY Hallard-Snow Liniment C< BT. LOUIS, M O. i uiuuw you, uie r-enor s.iiu, wun hi- usual grave courtesy, "hut I shall ^ not trouble you much. 1 dare say by I to-morrow 1 shall have seen all 1 want to." "As you please, sir." "I aiu Iou<l of lo.hing at plcturrg," . he said. "1 will inspe.'t those it \ou y, please. !' ; atu u>-<|iiauiteil with the - ?? *. so 1 ih* uot 1 i I by cai RIGHT GOODS AT eh; RIGHT PRICES. wi CAI.L ON ! hh J. C. GLOVER. "Everything fall* me," he said, "and ^ t, a week ago, 1 would have sworn San Pedro that I should have jgbt him by now. There Is only one ance?ore hope left. If that fails i too, then 1 must lose all courage ill It fail me??will It fail?" It is strange, too," he said once to nself in the night, when, hovintr en unable to sleep, he bad risen and own his window onen and wis B. McMASTER Bicycle Snppliej Tennis and Ba?eball Goods Guns, Ammuni ) s t tion. WlniMI 1HT t AT HIS STORE ?"? YOU WILL FIND' mo I c Dry Goods, Notions npc* H qtc : from it, "that I cannot meet this n Smerdon, this man who believe* it I shall fail?ad, por Dlos! 1 a)- \\334 s' now myeeir believe! Strange, ?? 'ontiuued to l-otirui I'.ijje, DlllVKN TO OKqpKBATlOS. / vin^atan out of the way place, re Main St. COIUI . ( nbia, S. C. fjl *?. as p Ihh il ^ IV'VtJ) H lllt, Staple and Fancy ? " Groceries and >? = Bui Stylish - Clothing "T, i 4 rxntt r 4 rvn xx ft... If troiii civilization, a lauiiiv is ol- | driven to desperation in case ol ! ident, resulting in Burns, Cuts, Minds, I'leers, etc Lay in a supply Hudklen's Arnica Salve. It's the it on earth. 2f?c, at O. Harris, *~" tesourg I>rug Co, Timmoos Bros., fesburg; Crossen Drug Co., Leeale S. C. ire you a meat ealer? Do you get . I-C? . Loot im.'it t?\ ho ItarlV It vim Hi* i )1LERS and i:n( "SI Vice Tank?, Staoks J I 1> C5, Stand Pipe & je Spot ^ i / A t<J ) pi V'v. < k' nAKuwAKt m ,;;;t ALL KINDS. J. C. (1 LOVER. ^ COFFINS o?. AND CASKKTS. 1 it i.- because you do not buy your u lit from Howard & I'ond. * ,|oxes' "On the Corner." Oardei \'e also handle ice. Give us your plies a era for large or suiall quantities. & gjjj: Vesh beef, p?>rk and sausage always hand. Howard & Pond. *'On theCorner." ?? ce In large or small quantities. uuu om-tu iron ?urt , Haulers, Etc. Building Castings?Cast e\ a Hose, Pipe. Valves and Pelting; Belting, nd Repairs. LOMBARD FOUNDRY, MA PLY STORE. Augusta, Ga. uuyjtfUUUUUUUWVWk?y WUu i, oiiiiiuni?, ruinys, uesnng, reryday; eapicity 300 hands. Packing and Machine RupChlNE & BOILER WORKS taAJuUWUJJ WWUVW Wit Iveatl v f< VVe have Clothes ft Regulars, Comprising a most t >r critical buyers, perfectly modeled >r Young; Men Slims and Stouts :aretully selected variety of a 1 ' ?? . 1 , -J i 'b'ltt \ '' if* \'t \<\f y*. it- ^ . . v ' ... j-TKASAC ! hoi Rubber Stamps ~ - I < ? ! Ice! Ic?.! Tiie days are getting t?you will need ice. Can we fur- je ih yon. WK WANT YuUR TRADE. Ilowaid & Pond, ^5 "On the Corner." lYDALE'S TONIC I: PAINFUL F Quickly Cure Murray's Buchu, Clin and Juniper lias a e kidneys and bladder, relieving at once th in in the back, headache, dark colored, scan as. bloating,.etc.. ant' promptly restoring t >ILES | d. * J direct curative action on e distressing symptom*, ly bumfng urine, dix/.L-5? best* important organs to tractive styles. :m>. $8.50 to #22.50 in things this week in S KINAR 1523 au 10 ?m three-piece suits. Some n< liirts. Neckties and Vests. D_ CLOTHIER ~ EURNISHEt Main Street, Columbia, Sout ;w h Carolina Ar?- my long suit. I make any kinds except the had ones. I furnisn a name and an indelith hie pad for marking linen for ai It 40 cents. 1 have some other ; ' nl good tilings. - " * | tt Ii b A REAL CURE FOR I a I It has recently been discovered that le ge-ms that produce Malaria, breed j id multiply in the intestines and from lere spread throughout the system y means of the blood. This fact ex- ; _ lalns why Malaria is hard to cure by gj is le old method of treatment. Quinine. , ^5 re on, etc., stimulate the nerves and , ^ fl| uild ut> the blood, but do not destroy ! *2 normal, healthy condition. MURRA" BUCHU, G1NAND not a "quack nostrum,'' but a coinbii coiumended and prescribed by a multitude ishes and cleans the kidneys of all poisonous YS i J U NIPLR nation of drug* endorsed, of leading physicians. It 5^ i, clogging impurities, and Advocate Adve riisers Are Reliab' mammmmmmmmm Patronize Them, , J. Wilson Gribbes, ? t! Typewriters, Office ? Supplies. Etc. - _ "i a 1335 Main St., Columbia. ^ OR ADVOCATE OFFICE J j d 1 11 le germs that cause the disease. "3 :ydale's Tonic has a specific effect 3J pi pon the intestines and bowels, freeing g icm from all disease breeding mi- j ^5 robes. It also kills the germs that I lfest the veins and arteries. It "drives ; "*5 rom the blood all poisonous matter I nd makes it rich ana healthy. 3J RYDALE'S TONIC is a blood j ^5 uilder, a nerve restorer, and a Malaria j estroyer. Try it, it will not disap- JSl,. oinl von. ' WM f rendering tht* urine bland, soothing' ana a linful bladder ailments. Of unquestioned ladder disorders. Dropsy, Gravel, Jauudi ri nation. Price $1 '>0. Guaranteed Sa-. isfartory AT DRUG STORE' Prepared by The Murray Drug Co. uiauMMiMMm iAj nt-ise|?tir, i<? a apeciiic 10 jj virtue In all Kidney and "C ce and Scanty or Painful 3^ to every pnrolma r. t i. j Columbia, 8. % RBAIAAAAAAAAAAAjR |U5 > ? - ? # ^ r I m. / r*?V?FVF?. VWWVTVVWWVWt ' w ? rvr tviv vr r vvrvviiM i